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Bulgaria and Romania, the last two participants in EU's large Eastern Enlargement, joined the Union more than two years after the big Central European wave. This chapter presents an assessment of some of the changes that took place in the period after accession and also seeks to analyse to what...
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beneficiary of these reforms. …
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necessary resource basis. National governments in turn are called to implement the necessary reforms. The fundamental component …
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will also make more feasible the adoption of institutional reforms, necessary to guarantee the continued existence of the …
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's death and shaped the nature and scope of the implemented reforms (Pactos de la Moncloa). While the crisis and political … political parties was fundamental to the reforms. This time hopes were fulfilled and although some reforms were left pending …
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Spain's economic expansion and social modernization ended abruptly in 2008 when the turbulence of the US economy spread to international financial markets. This chapter analyses the impact of the international crisis in Spain, where the problems were to be deeper and longer-lasting, given the...
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and reforms to help countries adapt to the fresh challenges. We have identified six turning points for the Spanish economy …
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and the derived conclusions, and the results are interpreted through the prism of social changes and economic reforms …
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